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Yes, the Ruby plugin for IntelliJ IDEA is built from the same codebase as RubyMine, and we plan to release new RubyMine builds and plugin updates synchronously. The plugin will remain free for those who have purchased a full IntelliJ IDEA license. The pricing for RubyMine will be announced very soon, and you can expect it to be much lower than the price of IDEA.

RubyMine supports JRuby as the runtime for running applications, but the the full range of JRuby support features (cross-language navigation, completion and refactoring) will only be available in the IntelliJ IDEA plugin.

Even owning a full IntelliJ IDEA licence, I'd love to run RubyMine as a separate product -- to keep the installation cleaner, with a lot less plugins to load and such. I wonder if IDEA users will be able run RubyMine with the same licence (so I could run IDEA or RubyMine, but not both at the same time).

Even owning a full IntelliJ IDEA licence, I'd love to run RubyMine asa separate product -- to keep the installation cleaner, with a lotless plugins to load and such. I wonder if IDEA users will be able runRubyMine with the same licence (so I could run IDEA or RubyMine, butnot both at the same time).

Personally, I think that would be swell. But if not, I'd love to see a heavy discount for IDEA license-holders. If they're feature equivalent for Ruby, then I'm probably willing to pay something extra for a clean, minimal Ruby environment, but not a ton.

And of course, you'll want a discount to run the other way, too: I plan to get a bunch of Ruby-heads hooked on RubyMine, and I'm sure some of them will want to upgrade!

Will the plugin be a strict superset of RubyMine? The development roadmap from RubyMine 1.0 and on does nto show the plugin...

Are we to expect a new version of the plugin soon? There have been quite a few fixes released in the RubyMine beta since the last release of the plugin, and it would be nice to have for IntelliJ IDEA users as well

As far as the price for RubyMine goes, it's cheap enough with the discount. I don't mind having paid for both Intellij and RubyMine separately. It's worth it to me, especially considering how much faster the standalone RubyMine loads.

Will the plugin be a strict superset of RubyMine? The development roadmap from RubyMine 1.0 and on does nto show the plugin...

No it is not correct. Ruby plugin for IntelliJ IDEA will include all the RubyMine functionality and provide Java - JRuby interaction.

Are we to expect a new version of the plugin soon? There have been quite a few fixes released in the RubyMine beta since the last release of the plugin, and it would be nice to have for IntelliJ IDEA users as well